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And the Stress Age Homo Sapiens of 2005 has not evolved much from Stone Age man.
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The park also contains more than 30 important historical or archaeological sites, ranging from Stone Age cave art to Hellenistic and late Roman settlements where valuable decorative pieces such as coins, ceramics and statues have been discovered.
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While the shadowy caves of Lauscaux house many mysteries, "Scenes From the Stone Age" still enlightens.
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In that, it would be like the epidemic of obesity which results from stone-age appetites meeting capitalist abundance.
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The handbook asks migrants to learn a potted history of Britain from the Stone Age to the present day.
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Thanks to "Scenes From the Stone Age: The Cave Paintings of Lascaux, " at the Field Museum in Chicago, visitors can now see life-size replicas of half a dozen sections of the caves.
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As the food liquified and the house got chillier and smokier, we felt ourselves slip from the 18th century to the Stone Age.
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One problem with trying to reconstruct the growth of the mind from Pleistocene materials is that you would need to know what varieties of mental equipment Stone Age minds already possessed.
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The centre will also have archaeology exhibitions about Hengistbury Head, chronicling its history from 60 million years ago when it was beneath a tropical sea, through to the Stone Age when humans hunted and camped there, to the Iron Age when it was an important trading port.
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When Stone Age man produced their remarkable cave paintings they often left handprints on the walls produced by blowing pigments from one hand through a tube held by the other hand.
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